Lausanne - Host City

16 major U.S. destinations to visit Olympic Capital of Lausanne under umbrella of Sports ETA

Lausanne is set to welcome American sports delegates (credit: Antonio Vivace)

[Source: Sports ETA] The U.S.-based Sports Events & Tourism Association (Sports ETA), will lead a historic visit of 16 major U.S. host destinations to meet with global sports federation leaders and event organizers in Lausanne, Switzerland from December 3-5, 2025.

This notable visit marks a significant milestone in the international engagement strategy of Sports ETA—the leading and only trade association representing the U.S. sports tourism industry—ahead of a series of global sports events coming to the United States, including the FIFA World Cup 26 and the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The delegation will connect with international sports federations and organizations headquartered in Lausanne, widely recognized as the Olympic Capital of the world. 

Sports ETA President & CEO John David said: “Leading the first-ever Sports ETA international delegation is a historic step for our organization and 16 of our premier U.S. host destinations. This visit to Lausanne underlines the unprecedented opportunity ahead as the U.S. prepares to host some of the biggest sporting events over the next decade. We look forward to seeing our members strengthen relations with the global sports community and create long-lasting partnerships that will define this new era of sports tourism.”

The visiting delegation includes representatives from Baltimore, Maryland; Boston, Massachusetts; Cleveland, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Las Vegas, Nevada; Miami, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; Phoenix, Arizona; Portland, Oregon; Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; Salt Lake City, Utah; Washington, D.C.; and the State of Florida. These destinations are experienced hosts of major sporting events and are eager to welcome even more international competitions.

During the visit, the delegation will host an exclusive reception at the Olympic Museum on December 3, followed by one-on-one networking sessions on December 4, providing International Federation leaders direct access to U.S. destinations eager to support global sporting events.

Sports ETA Chief of International Sports & Strategy Janis Burke said: “Our delegation is looking forward to connecting with International Federations (IFs) and Olympic stakeholders in the Olympic Capital. Our member destinations are experienced sports tourism leaders, and this visit underlines their appetite to strengthen ties with the international sports community and explore future hosting opportunities. We look forward to welcoming IFs and sports organizations to our reception at the Olympic Museum on December 3, followed by one-on-one networking sessions on December 4, providing International Federation leaders direct access to premier U.S. destinations eager to host events.”

Building on the Lausanne visit, Sports ETA will expand its annual Symposium flagship event to include an international component for the first time, from April 20-23, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Symposium International 2026 will bring together international sports federations, event organizers, and U.S. host destinations to explore partnerships and advance global sports tourism collaboration.

 

International sports federation representatives and event organizers interested in attending the December 3 reception at the Olympic Museum or the December 4 networking sessions in Lausanne should email Janis Burke at janisburke@sportseta.org. For more information about Sports ETA or Symposium International 2026, visit SportsETA.org.

Lausanne, the Olympic Capital to Host SportAccord World Sport & Business Summit 2020

SportAccord returns to the Swiss Tech Convention Centre after four years

[Source: SportAccord] Returning to the Canton of Vaud and the Home of International Sport, SportAccord will take place from 19-24 April 2020 at the Swiss Tech Convention Centre.

Now in its 18th edition, SportAccord President Raffaele Chiulli remarked: “We are delighted that Lausanne will be hosting SportAccord once again, as a major event in the international sporting calendar, Lausanne provides a favourable location for sport and business leaders to meet, given its strong commitment to sport and industry.

When SportAccord was last in the Olympic Capital and Home of International Sport in 2016, visitors and delegates were welcomed with open arms and we are already feeling this again. We truly look forward to delivering another successful SportAccord in this dynamic city and within this short period of time.”

On becoming Host City to the next SportAccord, Mayor of Lausanne, Grégoire Junod commented: “As the Olympic Capital, Lausanne is proud to be hosting the 2020 SportAccord and looks forward to supporting the organisers in making this major event successful. Once again, it is with great pleasure that we open our doors to the international sports family.”

With State Councillor, Department of Economy, Innovation & Sport, Philippe Leuba commenting that: “After the Lausanne2020 Youth Olympic Games and before the World Hockey, Petanque and Road Cycling Championships, the Canton of Vaud is pleased to welcome, still in 2020, the largest sports convention in the world.”

Attending SportAccord enables delegates to network with sporting leaders at the highest levels, access an extensive conference programme, and experience the many opportunities on offer in one location, at the world’s leading global sports business event.

The conference programme will feature five streams – CityAccord, HealthAccord, LawAccord, MediaAccord, and the SportAccord Summit – with numerous influential speakers already lined up to offer unmissable insights into a variety of vital areas in sport.

Partners, exhibitors and delegates who have registered to attend the event in Beijing will be contacted shortly with registration re-opening for SportAccord 2020 in Lausanne as of Monday, 24 February. For general enquiries, please email info@sportaccord.sport.

Lausanne confirmed as Host City for SportAccord Convention 2016

SportAccord Convention is pleased to announce Lausanne as Host City for the 2016 Convention. Returning to the Home of International Sport, the Convention will take place from 17-22 April 2016 at the Swiss Tech Convention Centre which offers state-of-the-art congress facilities.

On becoming Host City to the next SportAccord Convention, Mr. Marc Vuilleumier, Lausanne’s Municipal Councillor in charge of Sport commented: “What a wonderful way to close an exceptional year for the City of Lausanne. 2015 marked the IOC’s Centenary in our city, and last July we became the host of the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games. The SportAccord Convention will once again witness the entire world of sport gather here, for the first time since we hosted the second Convention in 2004. Lausanne truly is the “Olympic Capital”, today more than ever!”

With close to 50 sports organisations based in Lausanne and the surrounding region of the Canton of Vaud, including many international sport federations, the city is an idyllic location for this premier event. On hearing the news, Thomas Bach, President, International Olympic Committee (IOC) said: “What better place could SportAccord Convention have chosen to hold its annual event than Lausanne, a city which is made for sport. For a century now, Lausanne has been the IOC’s home. More than thirty international sports federations and sports organisations have also found in Lausanne the ideal setting to develop and strengthen the place of sport in society.”

Held in a different city every year, the annual SportAccord Convention is a unique opportunity for key decision-makers from sport and industry to meet, network, and strategically shape global, regional and national agendas. An exclusive 6-day event comprising 2000 delegates, the Convention is host to annual general meetings of governing bodies, and once again, will welcome a delegation from the International Olympic Committee.

Now in its 14th edition, Francesco Ricci Bitti, President, ASOIF and SportAccord Convention remarked: “We are delighted that Lausanne has taken up the baton once more and will be hosting the next SportAccord Convention. As a major event in the international sporting calendar, Lausanne provides a favourable location for sport and business leaders to meet, given its strong commitment to sport and industry. With the warm hospitality shown to visitors and delegates in 2004, we can expect to deliver a Convention that meets the needs of our Stakeholders, Partners and delegates.”

The Convention comprises: a themed conference including City Forum, LawAccord and MediaAccord, as well as a plenary conference; an exhibition represented by industries, sport organisations, government offices, cities, event services, media, and many more; a Sports Demo Zone; as well as a social and cultural programme.

For further information on the benefits of attending the SportAccord Convention, visit: www.sportaccordconvention.com

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